Omega Omega 47256 Features


Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 1,300 (= $ 1,597)
Availability
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Omega Omega 47256 The Related Reviews:
- Very fast, very reliable, thanks.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Viktor Kotsjuba United States Deer Park from Netherlands Purmerend
- The packaging was very impressive. The watch is beautiful. The band is wide yet comfortable, the face is elegant, easy to see and it goes great with my other gold jewelry.I love this watch!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Marsha King Espana San Vicente Del Raspeig (alicante) from Netherlands Purmerend
- IT'S super good~
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Osbourne Tobin Viet Nam Vinh Long from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega Omega 47256 wrist watches news:
Column-wheel chronographs are those found in many of the best chronograph movements.Set in a steel case, the Ref. L2.733.4.72.2 Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph is extremely classic in its execution and design. The case is 39mm wide in steel, with a brown alligator strap. The exclusive movement inside of the watch is the mechanical caliber L688.2 which provides the tricompax chrono subdial layout. The dial design is extremely classic.
I am hoping someone can give any info on the watch my friend has!. I have been on a few other forums about this watch,and i am wondering if anyone has heard or has reference of a Seamaster XVI with a 18K solid GOLD Dial!. Now before you fall of you're chairs in laughter We had the watch taken apart at an Authorised Omega dealer and they verified,it was indeed a solid gold dial!. The dial has the #s 25546 Z.J. OR on the back and it looks to be unaltered,and from what some people are saying is,the Z.R. letters were from a vendor that produced these dials at this time. The rest of the watch is all correct 471 calibre 19 Jewels,18K case and back, and original crown and hands!. The crystal was changed as it was cracked!.I have sent the info to Omega H.O. but they want us to ship it there to get appraised!. I am hesitant about shipping it even across town,let alone the Atlantic as i've heard too many hooror stories!. It took me hrs to figure out how to upload pics as ia am not computer savy
Here are a few pics from the SCUBA trip I went on back in August. The SeaWolf is an awesome diver:-! The pics do a poor job of depicting how clear the water really was...visibility was incredible...Enjoy!!
Pretty funny story. Always thought the AP ROO was a great water watch. Went to ABC watchwerks were i was having some families watches worked on. They were nice enough to let me bring my collection in. To get them pressure tested as i like to go in the pool with my watches if i have them on.Moral of the story is after pressure testing them all (All of them passing). He told me that he wouldn't recommend going into the water with my ROO as the pushers are not locked down. So if i happen to press the chrono pushers as i was swimming it would let water into the watch. I understand going into the pool once and a while with the watch probably nothing will happen as long as your aware but does anyone use there ROO for water recreation often.
So how do you clean your pateks on a leather strap? For my bracelet ones I use veraet cleaning spray on the bracelet and the head and use warm water..... but what do you do with your pateks on leather straps, as you can't use water to clean the head without getting water on the leather strap? (And water and leather aren't too friendly with each other)Also do you clean your leather straps? What do you use?And how often to clean your watch?








